Journal article

Global trends in suicide epidemiology

M Sinyor, R Tse, J Pirkis

Current Opinion in Psychiatry | LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS & WILKINS | Published : 2017

Abstract

Purpose of review Suicide is a major cause of mortality accounting for nearly 1 million deaths globally per year. Suicide occurs throughout the lifespan; therefore, large epidemiological samples are needed to identify patterns in suicide death. This review examines emerging evidence relating to risk and protective factors as well as preventive measures for suicide. Recent findings The global financial crisis, natural disasters, air pollution and second-hand smoke have all been associated with increased suicide rates. At an individual level, past self-harm, parental loss or separation and younger age relative to classmates all confer risk. There is mixed evidence for religious affiliation and..

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